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Tech Xplore on MSNHigh-entropy alloys: How chaos takes over in layered carbides as metal diversity increases
In the tug-of-war between order and chaos within multielemental carbides, entropy eventually claims victory over enthalpy by ...
Since their discovery at Drexel University in 2011, MXenes — a family of nanomaterials with unique properties of durability, ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Heat Gold to 19,000°C—Overturning a 40-Year Theory About Heat, Matter, and the Entropy Limit
Physicists have upended a foundational law of materials science by heating gold to over 19,000°C — more than 14 times its ...
Maintaining the order and stability that is vital for more widespread and predictably reliable nanomaterial applications is ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNine metals, one nanometer: Scientists smash MXene limits in 2D material breakthrough
Purdue researchers built a record nine-metal MXene, advancing 2D materials that can endure extreme environments and power new ...
One of the most basic fundamental laws of nature on which our Universe functions has finally been solved. It also corrects an ...
Scientists have taken a big step forward in the design of nanomaterials that could withstand some of the harshest conditions ...
Adding energy to a group of ultracold atoms should make them fly away from each other with many different energies, but ...
SMU researchers develop high-entropy oxide (HEO) nanoribbons that can resist heat, corrosion, and other harsh conditions.
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